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1,848 Questions

Can i walk around naked in public?

In most jurisdictions, exposing your lower half in public (other than in designated areas, such as a nude beach) would be an illegal act which could cause you to be fined and/or arrested.

In the privacy of your own home you may do as you wish, so long as you aren't offending, or violating the wishes of, other members of the household.

Do you need to wear a helmet for a two wheeled child's scooter?

Common sense should tell anyone "YES". One should also wear knee pads and arm pads. That's if you mean a manual foot-scooter. If you're talking about a motor scooter, then absolutely. It goes faster than a bike, when you already should wear one, and doesn't have to power or weight of a motorcycle to sometimes absorb bumps.

Depends on whether or not you think you 'need' your head

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What is the meaning of plain?

As an adjective, ordinary.

As a noun relating to land, a plain is an area of land not significantly higher than adjacent areas and with relatively minor differences in elevation, such as a flood plain along a river or the Great Plains of the Mid-western United States.

Can a felon own a house in Oklahoma?

Felons are prohibited from owning any type of gun.

Strong pride in your country?

Strong pride in one's country is sometimes called patriotism. This type of pride often leads to service in the military and strong opinions regarding one's government.

Judges use precedent when deciding a case in a common law legal system?

The question above (which is actually a statement) is not entirely correct as given. See the following definition of Common Law;

"Common law is the system of deciding cases that originated in England and which was latter adopted in the U.S.. Common law is based on precedent (legal principles developed in earlier case law) instead of statutory laws. It is the traditional law of an area or region created by judges when deciding individual disputes or cases. Common law changes over time."

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How do you recind an adoption?

It is not always possible to rescind an adoption. If an adoption has already gone through, you cannot rescind it.

What is a latchkey child?

A CHILD THAT RETURNS FROM SCHOOL TO AN EMPTY HOME The following definition comes from the link entitled Latchkey Kids under Related Links below: "Latchkey kids or latch key children refer to younger students that return from school to an empty home because their parents are away at work. The term also refers to children that are often left at home with little or no parental supervision."

What is legal age to babysit in Oregon?

According to the Oregon Statutes there is not a legal age set for a babysitter. There is a definition of "babysitting", according to Oregon's Department of Human Services which states:

"Babysitting" means the provision of temporary, occasional care for a child or young adult that is:

(a) Ten consecutive hours or less; and

(b) Not overnight care.

In instances of foster children in the home the babysitter must be at least 14 years of age, again according to Oregon's Department of Human Services:

Babysitters.

(a) The certified family must use a responsible person 14 years of age or older for babysitting, and must:

(A) Assure the babysitter is capable of assuming child care responsibilities required to meet the needs of each child or young adult, and will be present with the child or young adult for whom the babysitter is providing care at all times, and

(B) Have no reason to suspect that the babysitter --

(i) Has any criminal history or child abuse or neglect history; or

(ii) Poses any risk to the child or young adult for whom the babysitter will provide care.

How much is the salary of salary grade 4 government employee in the Philippines under RA 6758 and EO 611?

SALARY GRADE - EQUIVALENT SALARY (PhP)

1 - 5,082

2 - 5,540

3 - 6,039

4 - 6,522

5 - 7,043

6 - 7,606

7 - 8,139

8 - 8,709

9 - 9,318

10 - 9,939

11 - 10,535

12 - 11,167

13 - 11,837

14 - 12,548

15 - 13,300

16 - 14,098

17 - 14,944

18 - 15,841

19 - 16,792

20 - 17,799

21 - 18,510

22 - 19,251

23 - 20,020

24 - 20,823

25 - 21,655

26 - 22,521

27 - 23,422

28 - 24,359

29 - 25,333

30 - 28,875

31 - 40,425

32 - 46,200

33 - 57,750 (President's salary)

Basic Pay yan, Step 1 pa lang, not included yung Cost of Living Allowance (COLA), Representation and Transportation Allowance (RATA), Personal Economic Relief Allowance (PERA), and Additional Compensation Allowance (ACA).

Tinaasan na yata ni PGMA ng 10% yung basic wage. im not sure.

At what age should any one call a man or a women called uncle or aunt?

The sister of your father or mother is called your aunt. Likewise, you would call the wife of an uncle your aunt.

What are examples of criminal law?

For example, criminal law defines certain behavior as illegal and lists the elements the government must prove to convict a person of a crime.

Is a notarized document binding without a date?

Document Rejection

There are a number of reasons for document rejection and many of them relate to the notarial act. The annual national costs associated with rejection, from faulty notarization and other imperfections, are estimated to be $400 million.4

Among the most common reasons for document rejection stemming from notarization are:

Omission of the notary's signature or seal.

Illegible notary signature or seal.

Improper form of acknowledgment.5

Incomplete or incorrect execution of the form of acknowledgment (e.g., omission of the date or name of the principal, or incorrectly spelled name of the principal).

Omission of the form of acknowledgment (i.e., notary merely "stamps and signs"). 6

Omission or illegibility of the principal's signature.

How many counties in northcarolina?

North Carolina has thirteen congressional districts. The state has thirteen state representatives. The most recent district was added in 2002 due to population increases.

What is the minimum age to babysit?

At least 10 but they have to be responsible and know by heart all of the emergency contacts. Also, you should judge your babysitter by how long you are going to be out. The longer you are, the older the babysitter

In Minnesota can a felon ever possess a hand gun?

Felons cannot own or possess gun in any U.S. state, unless the felons rights have been restored.

Do you need a permit for a stun gun in Florida?

You do not need a permit to carry a stun gun in Florida.

Dram shop law?

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Dram shop laws impose liability on liquor establishments and even individuals for the illegal sale of alcohol which directly results in the injury of another person. The "illegal sale"of alcohol would encompass any sale of alcohol that violates the law including the sale of alcohol to a person who is already intoxicated.

In Minnesota, the dram shop law may impose liability when an illegal sale results in harm to a third party. Minn. Stat. § 340A.801. Even a person who who drinks and injures himself or herself may have a case where their family files for their economic loss including lost wages, pain and suffering, loss of care and companionship and any medical expenses.

The illegal sale of alcohol includes within its definition:

* any sale to a minor * any sale to an obviously intoxicated person, * any sale on a day prohibited by law or during hours prohibited by law, * any sale to nonmembers or guests of a club. Englund v. MN CA Partners/MN Joint Ventures, 555 N.W.2d 328, 330-31 (Minn. App. 1996), aff'd 565 N.W.2d 433 (Minn. 1997).

Is the Atlantic International University accredited?

AIU is Accredited by The Accreditation Service for International Colleges. See The USA's Council for Higher Education Accreditation's International website. They are listed as members. You can google them as well. They are a recognized accrediting body

What are the inherent powers of the state?

The inherent powers of a state are all powers not designated to the federal government as specified in the tenth amendment, specifically the "policing power:" this power grants the states the right to police their citizenry in the interest of their health, safety, welfare and morality.

What is the average Littering ticket cost?

There is a fine up to $300 for littering in Illinois. You could also go to prison for ten days.

How do you prevent robbery?

Lowering your odds of being robbed while out on the street is possible through some common sense choices on your part.

  • Pay attention! Crooks look for easy targets and people who are paying attention are not easy targets.
  • Don't be flashy. Showing off how well you are doing with expensive clothes, shoes or jewelry does exactly what it is intended to do, get you attention. Of course, the issue is the attention can turn out to be from bad people.
  • Get and carry a self defense weapon of some type. There are tons to choose from like Stun Guns, Pepper Spray, Kubotans and other many other options. Something as small as a $5.00 Pepper Spray can mean the difference from being a victim or not.

Lastly, especially at night, travel with at least one friend.